Virtual Issue

In my short scientific career I have been fortunate enough to work with some great scientists. I’ve worked with a Fellow of the Royal Society who revolutionised the way we measure extinction risk, a disease-ecologist whose research is cited in parliamentary debates on one of the most controversial environmental and agricultural issues in UK politics, and an epidemiologist whose research informs policy on the efficacy of interventions on diseases such as dengue fever, foot-and-mouth disease, pandemic influenza, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Read more

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The first ever issue of Journal of Zoology is now FREE to access!

Read the first issue of Journal of Zoology from 1830 (then known as Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London) here.

In this special section, we will be looking back at papers published in the Journal of Zoology’s predecessor Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, and picking out some 'hidden gems' from the archives.

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Backfiles

Read the fully digitized backfiles from the Zoological Society of London. View seminal works from early explorers and zoologists and follow developments through to modern day zoological science. Notable contributors include Huxley, Owen, Wallace, Gray, Johnston, Blyth, Bell and Tickell. The Proceedings and Transactions also include colour plates from wildlife artists John Gould, Joseph Wolf and Edward Lear.